Battle of Carthage (c.149 BC) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Battle of Carthage was the major act of the Third Punic War between the Phoenician city of Carthage in Africa (a suburb of present-day Tunis) and the Roman Republic. It was a siege operation, st...
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List of Roman battles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The following is a list of Roman Battles fought by the Roman Kingdom, the Roman Republic, the Roman Empire, and sometimes the Byzantine Empire, organized by date. The list is not exhaustive. For the...
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The last naval forces of Carthage were defeated by a last Roman effort at the battle of the Ægatian Isles (241 B.C.) and Carthage sued for peace. All Sicily except the dominions of Hiero, king of Syracuse, was ceded to the Romans.
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The effects of this Roman victory were two-fold. Firstly, many Sicilian cities now dared to break away and switch their allegiance to the Roman alliance. Secondly, Carthage realised that to seek open battle with Roman forces was not a sound strategy.
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Now the Roman cavalry, having driven the fleeing Carthaginian horse away, returned and immediately fell into the rear of the Carthaginian lines. This decided the battle and at once Hannibal's army began to collapse. ... If to Carthage the Battle of Zama meant the end of their empire, then to Rome it was also a...
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Battle of Ad Decimum, A.D. 533. Battle fought as part of Roman invasion of Vandal Africa on September 13th, 533 during the reign of Justinian, at the tenth milestone (Ad Decimum) south of Carthage.
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English translation of Book 6 of Polybius' Histo ... He was present at the destructions of Carthage and Corinth, in 146 B. C., and did more than anyone else to get the Greeks to accept the inevitable Roman rule. Polybius is the most reliable, but not the most brilliant, of ancient historians.
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Drama based on historical battles between Carthage and Rome. Rome appoints a new military dictator who presents some controversial battle plans to the Roman .
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